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Model Checks For Two-Sample Location-Scale, Atefeh Javidialsaadi Dec 2021

Model Checks For Two-Sample Location-Scale, Atefeh Javidialsaadi

Dissertations

Two-sample location-scale refers to a model that permits a pair of standardized random variables to have a common distribution. This means that if X1 and X2 are two random variables with means µ1 and µ2 and standard deviations ?1 and ?2, then (X1 - µ1)/?1 and (X2 - µ2)/?2 have some common unspecified standard or base distribution F0. Function-based hypothesis testing for these models refers to formal tests that would help determine whether or not two samples may have come from some location-scale …


Coherent Control Of Dispersive Waves, Jimmie Adriazola Dec 2021

Coherent Control Of Dispersive Waves, Jimmie Adriazola

Dissertations

This dissertation addresses some of the various issues which can arise when posing and solving optimization problems constrained by dispersive physics. Considered here are four technologically relevant experiments, each having their own unique challenges and physical settings including ultra-cold quantum fluids trapped by an external field, paraxial light propagation through a gradient index of refraction, light propagation in periodic photonic crystals, and surface gravity water waves over shallow and variable seabeds. In each of these settings, the physics can be modeled by dispersive wave equations, and the technological objective is to design the external trapping fields or propagation media such …


On The Study Of Age-Related Physiological Decline In C. Elegans, Drew Benjamin Sinha Dec 2021

On The Study Of Age-Related Physiological Decline In C. Elegans, Drew Benjamin Sinha

McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Aging decline is a universal and unescapable phenomenon; as organisms reach maturity and continue living, physiological function inevitably declines, resulting in mortality. While the study of mortality has been long studied, technical and practical challenges have limited the equally important study of how/when individuals deteriorate and what types of factors affect that deterioration. This gap in knowledge is not only evident in a relative lack of empirical data on physiological decline, but considerable debate around the analysis and conceptual interpretations of the little data that is available.

In this dissertation, I use quantitative reasoning and analysis of longitudinal data to …


Staying One Step Ahead Of The Growing Electric Vehicle Market, Russell Molter Dec 2021

Staying One Step Ahead Of The Growing Electric Vehicle Market, Russell Molter

Honors Projects

Electric vehicles are becoming more popular among drivers as they become more affordable and as people become more aware of the benefits of electric vehicles. Because of this, the demand for electric car chargers is quickly increasing across the country. This includes BGSU’s campus. Right now, there are seven chargers available on campus, but with the trends in how the electric vehicle market is growing, BGSU should create a plan to install many more chargers to meet the increasing demand for charging stations. This strategy will allow BGSU to keep up with the growing electric vehicle market, which will additionally …


Numerical Study Of The Seiqr Model For Covid-19, Caitlin Holt Dec 2021

Numerical Study Of The Seiqr Model For Covid-19, Caitlin Holt

Student Research Submissions

In this research project, we used numerical methods to investigate trends in the susceptible, exposed, infectious, quarantined, recovered, closed cases and insusceptible populations for the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. We used the SEIQR model containing seven ordinary differential equations, based on the SIR model for epidemics. An analytical solution was derived from a simplified version of the model, created by making various assumptions about the original model. Numerical solutions were generated for the first 100 days of 2021 using algorithms based on Euler's Method, Runge-Kutta Method, and Multistep Methods. Our goal is to show that numerical methods can help us …


Computationally Modeling Dynamic Biological Systems, Katherine Jarvis Dec 2021

Computationally Modeling Dynamic Biological Systems, Katherine Jarvis

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Modeling biological systems furthers our understanding of dynamic relationships and helps us make predictions of the unknown properties of the system. The simple interplay between individual species in a dynamic environment over time can be modeled by equation-based modeling or agent- based modeling (ABM). Equation based modeling describes the change in species quantity using ordinary differential equations (ODE) and is dependent on the quantity of other species in the system as well as a predetermined rates of change. Unfortunately, this method of modeling does not model each individual agent in each species over time so individual dynamics are assumed to …


Error Propagation And Algorithmic Design Of Contour Integral Eigensolvers With Applications To Fiber Optics, Benjamin Quanah Parker Dec 2021

Error Propagation And Algorithmic Design Of Contour Integral Eigensolvers With Applications To Fiber Optics, Benjamin Quanah Parker

Dissertations and Theses

In this work, the finite element method and the FEAST eigensolver are used to explore applications in fiber optics. The present interest is in computing eigenfunctions u and propagation constants β satisfing [sic] the Helmholtz equation Δu + k2n2u = β2u. Here, k is the freespace wavenumber and n is a spatially varying coefficient function representing the refractive index of the underlying medium. Such a problem arises when attempting to compute confinement losses in optical fibers that guide laser light. In practice, this requires the computation of functions u referred to as …


Modeling Cherenkov Light Detection Timing For The Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System, Keilan Finn Ramirez Dec 2021

Modeling Cherenkov Light Detection Timing For The Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System, Keilan Finn Ramirez

Physics

The Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS) is an array of four 12-meter telescopes which use the Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Technique to conduct high-energy gamma-ray astronomy. VERITAS detects magnitude and location information associated with Cherenkov light, and uses this information to indirectly observe gamma-rays through a software reconstruction process. VERITAS also records timing information corresponding to Cherenkov light detection, and this additional information could theoretically be incorporated into the reconstruction process to improve the accuracy of gamma-ray observations. The first step to including timing information is to understand when Cherenkov light detection would be expected from a known …


Grid Homology Invariants For Singular Legendrian Links, Richard Michael Shumate Dec 2021

Grid Homology Invariants For Singular Legendrian Links, Richard Michael Shumate

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

If $\Lambda_{1}^{\ast}$ and $\Lambda_{2}^{\ast}$ are two oriented singular Legendrian links that are Legendrian isotopic, we first construct front diagram representations of $\Lambda_{1}^{\ast}$ and $\Lambda_{2}^{\ast}$ that have a natural allowable singular gird diagram associated to them. These allowable singular grid diagrams will always correspond to singular Legendrian links. The grid Legendrian invariants, $\lambda^{\pm}$, in the nonsingular grid homology theory have a natural extension to the singular grid theory, and are natural under the newly defined singular grid moves. This gives an invariant of singular Legendrian links, and in fact, a broader class of singular links.


A Practical Extension To The Ab/Ba Design, My T.A Nguyen Dec 2021

A Practical Extension To The Ab/Ba Design, My T.A Nguyen

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In this work, we take a close look at a general extension to the traditional AB/BA
crossover design that is commonly used in clinical trials to determine the effectiveness
of new candidate drugs. While the traditional crossover design requires each patient
in the study to be measured on both treatment A and treatment B, we consider the
possibility of additional measurements being available on each patient. This produces
designs such as the AABB/BBAA design which has been used in previous studies.
A general test statistic will be derived to test for treatment effects as well as its
corresponding power function …


On A Class Of Critical N-Laplacian Problems, Tsz Chung Ho Dec 2021

On A Class Of Critical N-Laplacian Problems, Tsz Chung Ho

Theses and Dissertations

We establish some existence results for a class of critical N-Laplacian problems in a bounded domain in RN. In the absence of a suitable direct sum decomposition, we use an abstract linking theorem based on the Z2-cohomological index to obtain a nontrivial critical point.


An Algorithm For Biobjective Mixed Integer Quadratic Programs, Pubudu Jayasekara Merenchige Dec 2021

An Algorithm For Biobjective Mixed Integer Quadratic Programs, Pubudu Jayasekara Merenchige

All Dissertations

Multiobjective quadratic programs (MOQPs) are appealing since convex quadratic programs have elegant mathematical properties and model important applications. Adding mixed-integer variables extends their applicability while the resulting programs become global optimization problems. Thus, in this work, we develop a branch and bound (BB) algorithm for solving biobjective mixed-integer quadratic programs (BOMIQPs). An algorithm of this type does not exist in the literature.

The algorithm relies on five fundamental components of the BB scheme: calculating an initial set of efficient solutions with associated Pareto points, solving node problems, fathoming, branching, and set dominance. Considering the properties of the Pareto set of …


A Parallelized And Layered Model For The Shallow-Water Equations, Alexander Stevens Dec 2021

A Parallelized And Layered Model For The Shallow-Water Equations, Alexander Stevens

All Theses

An energy- and enstrophy-conserving and optimally-dispersive numerical scheme for the shallow- water equations is accelerated through implementation in the GPU environment. Previous research showed the viability of the numerical scheme under standard shallow-water test cases, but was limited in applications by computation time constraints. We overcome these limitations by paral- lelizing the numerical computation in the GPU environment. We also extend the capabilities of the implementation to support not just a single shallow-water layer, but multiple. These improvements significantly expand the range of tests that can be used to exercise the model, and enable better understanding of the power of …


On The P-Inner Functions Of ℓPA, James G. Dragas Dec 2021

On The P-Inner Functions Of ℓPA, James G. Dragas

Mathematics & Statistics Theses & Dissertations

DefinepA as the space of all functions holomorphic over the unit disk whose Taylor coefficients are p-summable. Despite their classical origins and simple definition, these spaces are not as well understood as one might expect. This is particularly true when compared with the Hardy spaces, which provide a useful road map for the types of questions we might consider reasonable. In this work we examine the zero sets of pA, p ∈ (1;∞), as well as a notion of inner function that is consistent with the approach taken on numerous other function spaces. …


Zeros Of Harmonic Polynomials And Related Applications, Azizah Alrajhi Nov 2021

Zeros Of Harmonic Polynomials And Related Applications, Azizah Alrajhi

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

In this thesis, we study topics related to harmonic functions, where we are interested in the maximum number of solutions of a harmonic polynomial equation and how it is related to gravitational lensing. In Chapter 2, we study the conditions that we should have on the real or complex coefficients of a polynomial p to get the maximum number of distinct solutions for the equation p(z) − z¯ 2 = 0, where deg p = 2. In Chapter 3, we discuss the lens equation when the lens is an ellipse, a limac¸on, or a Neumann Oval. Also, we give a …


From Mdp To Alphazero, David Robert Sewell Nov 2021

From Mdp To Alphazero, David Robert Sewell

Dissertations and Theses

In this paper I will explain the AlphaGo family of algorithms starting from first principles and requiring little previous knowledge from the reader. The focus will be upon one of the more recent versions AlphaZero but I hope to explain the core principles that allowed these algorithms to be so successful. I will generally refer to AlphaZero as theses [sic] core set of principles and will make it clear when I am referring to a specific algorithm of the AlphaGo family. AlphaZero in short combines Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) with Deep learning and self-play. We will see how these …


Multi-Valued Solutions For The Equation Of Motion, Darcy-Jordan Model, As A Cauchy Problem: A Shocking Event, Chandler Shimp Oct 2021

Multi-Valued Solutions For The Equation Of Motion, Darcy-Jordan Model, As A Cauchy Problem: A Shocking Event, Chandler Shimp

Master's Theses

Shocks are physical phenomenon that occur quite often around us. In this thesis we examine the occurrence of shocks in finite amplitude acoustic waves from a numerical perspective. These waves, or jump discontinuities, yield ill-behaved solutions when solved numerically. This study takes on the challenge of finding both single- and multi-valued solutions.

The previously unsolved problem in this study is the representation of the Equation of Motion (EoM) in the form of the Darcy-Jordan model (DJM) and expressed as a dimensionless IVP Cauchy problem. Prior attempts to solve have resulted only in implicit solutions or explicit solutions with certain initial …


Mathematical Model For Osteosarcoma Progression And Treatments, Trang M. Le Oct 2021

Mathematical Model For Osteosarcoma Progression And Treatments, Trang M. Le

Doctoral Dissertations

Cancer is a complex disease where every tumor has its own characteristics, and thus different tumors may respond differently to the same treatments. Osteosarcoma, which is a rare type of cancer with poor prognosis, is especially characterized by its high heteogeneity. Therefore, it is important to study the progression of osteosarcoma tumors in different groups of patients with distinct characteristics. The immune system has been reported to play an important role in the development of various cancers with some immune cells having anti-tumor effects and others having pro-tumor effects. With recent advances in digital cytometry methods, which are techniques to …


Monitoring Mammals At Multiple Scales: Case Studies From Carnivore Communities, Kadambari Devarajan Oct 2021

Monitoring Mammals At Multiple Scales: Case Studies From Carnivore Communities, Kadambari Devarajan

Doctoral Dissertations

Carnivores are distributed widely and threatened by habitat loss, poaching, climate change, and disease. They are considered integral to ecosystem function through their direct and indirect interactions with species at different trophic levels. Given the importance of carnivores, it is of high conservation priority to understand the processes driving carnivore assemblages in different systems. It is thus essential to determine the abiotic and biotic drivers of carnivore community composition at different spatial scales and address the following questions: (i) What factors influence carnivore community composition and diversity? (ii) How do the factors influencing carnivore communities vary across spatial and temporal …


Non-Circular Hydraulic Jumps Due To Inclined Jets, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelaziz Oct 2021

Non-Circular Hydraulic Jumps Due To Inclined Jets, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelaziz

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

When a laminar inclined circular jet impinges on a horizontal surface, it forms a non-circular hydraulic jump governed by a non-axisymmetric flow. In this thesis, we use the boundary-layer and thin-film approaches in the three dimensions to theoretically analyse such flow and the hydraulic jumps produced in such cases. We particularly explore the interplay among inertia, gravity, and the effective inclination angle on the non-axisymmetric flow.

The boundary-layer height is found to show an azimuthal dependence at strong gravity level only; however, the thin film thickness as well as the hydraulic jump profile showed a strong non-axisymmetric behaviour at all …


Guía Metodológica De Diseño De Sistemas Estructurales Con Arriostramientos De Acero Estructural, Daniel Andrés Cordero Mendoza Sep 2021

Guía Metodológica De Diseño De Sistemas Estructurales Con Arriostramientos De Acero Estructural, Daniel Andrés Cordero Mendoza

Ingeniería Civil

Los sistemas estructurales arriostrados tipo: Pórticos Arriostrados Concéntricamente (PAC), Pórtico Arriostrado Excéntricamente (PAE) y Pórtico Arriostrado de Pandeo Restringido (PAPR); se diseñan con el fin de proporcionar a un edificio un aumento en la resistencia y rigidez lateral y así evitar el colapso de una estructura debido a grandes fuerzas de sismo. Sin embargo, la información existente sobre estos sistemas no está centralizada, no hay ejemplos matemáticos guías y no hay un texto en el cual se aborde el paso a paso del diseño. La presente investigación consiste en el desarrollo de una guía metodológica que exhiba todos los elementos …


Equichordal Tight Fusion Frames And Biangular Orthopartitionable Tight Frames, Benjamin R. Mayo Sep 2021

Equichordal Tight Fusion Frames And Biangular Orthopartitionable Tight Frames, Benjamin R. Mayo

Theses and Dissertations

An equichordal tight fusion frame (ECTFF) is a sequence of equidimensional subspaces of a Euclidean space that achieves equality in Conway, Hardin and Sloane's simplex bound, and so is a type of optimal Grassmannian code. In the special case where its subspaces have dimension one, an ECTFF corresponds to an equiangular tight frame (ETF); such frames have minimal coherence and so are useful for compressed sensing. More generally, an ECTFF will yield a frame with minimal block coherence when its subspaces are pairwise isoclinic, namely when it is an equi-isoclinic tight fusion frame (EITFF). In this dissertation, we generalize the …


Instabilities Of Overturned Traveling Waves, Tyler B. Pierce Sep 2021

Instabilities Of Overturned Traveling Waves, Tyler B. Pierce

Theses and Dissertations

The instabilities of overturned traveling waves are determined by the use of spectral methods. Two separate numerical methods, Spectral Stability Analysis and Dynamic Stability Analysis, are used to assess the instabilities of branches of waves solved from conformally-mapped Euler equations. The branches of waves with Bond number less than two were found to be spectrally stable to super-harmonic perturbations. The branches of waves with Bond number in [2,3) had some waves that were stable and some that were unstable. All overturned waves with Bond number greater than or equal to two were unstable.


Advances In Modeling Gas Adsorption In Porous Materials For The Characterization Applications, Max A. Maximov Aug 2021

Advances In Modeling Gas Adsorption In Porous Materials For The Characterization Applications, Max A. Maximov

Dissertations

The dissertation studies methods for mesoporous materials characterization using adsorption at various levels of scale and complexity. It starts with the topic introduction, necessary notations and definitions, recognized standards, and a literature review.

Synthesis of novel materials requires tailoring of the characterization methods and their thorough testing. The second chapter presents a nitrogen adsorption characterization study for silica colloidal crystals (synthetic opals). These materials have cage-like pores in the range of tens of nanometers. The adsorption model can be described within a macroscopic approach, based on the Derjaguin-Broekhoff-de Boer (DBdB) theory of capillary condensation. A kernel of theoretical isotherms is …


Modeling Dewetting, Demixing, And Thermal Effects In Nanoscale Metal Films, Ryan Howard Allaire Aug 2021

Modeling Dewetting, Demixing, And Thermal Effects In Nanoscale Metal Films, Ryan Howard Allaire

Dissertations

Thin film dynamics, particularly on the nanoscale, is a topic of extensive interest. The process by which thin liquids evolve is far from trivial and can lead to dewetting and drop formation. Understanding this process involves not only resolving the fluid mechanical aspects of the problem, but also requires the coupling of other physical processes, including liquid-solid interactions, thermal transport, and dependence of material parameters on temperature and material composition. The focus of this dissertation is on the mathematical modeling and simulation of nanoscale liquid metal films, which are deposited on thermally conductive substrates, liquefied by laser heating, and subsequently …


Modeling And Design Optimization For Membrane Filters, Yixuan Sun Aug 2021

Modeling And Design Optimization For Membrane Filters, Yixuan Sun

Dissertations

Membrane filtration is widely used in many applications, ranging from industrial processes to everyday living activities. With growing interest from both industrial and academic sectors in understanding the various types of filtration processes in use, and in improving filter performance, the past few decades have seen significant research activity in this area. Experimental studies can be very valuable, but are expensive and time-consuming, therefore theoretical studies offer potential as a cost-effective and predictive way to improve on current filter designs. In this work, mathematical models, derived from first principles and simplified using asymptotic analysis, are proposed for: (1) pleated membrane …


Improved Ships Course-Keeping Robust Control Algorithm Based On Backstepping And Nonlinear Feedback, Sirui Wang Aug 2021

Improved Ships Course-Keeping Robust Control Algorithm Based On Backstepping And Nonlinear Feedback, Sirui Wang

Maritime Safety & Environment Management Dissertations (Dalian)

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Coevolution Of Hosts And Pathogens In The Presence Of Multiple Types Of Hosts, Evan J. Mitchell Aug 2021

Coevolution Of Hosts And Pathogens In The Presence Of Multiple Types Of Hosts, Evan J. Mitchell

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

How will hosts and pathogens coevolve in response to multiple types of hosts? I study this question from three different perspectives. First, I model a scenario in which hosts are categorized as female or male. Hosts invest resources in maintaining their immune system at a cost to their reproductive success, while pathogens face a trade-off between transmission and duration of infection. Importantly, female hosts are also able to vertically transmit an infection to their newborn offspring. The main result is that as the rate of vertical transmission increases, female hosts will have a greater incentive to pay the cost to …


Symphas: A Modular Api For Phase-Field Modeling Using Compile-Time Symbolic Algebra, Steven A. Silber Aug 2021

Symphas: A Modular Api For Phase-Field Modeling Using Compile-Time Symbolic Algebra, Steven A. Silber

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The phase-field method is a common approach to qualitative analysis of phase transitions. It allows visualizing the time evolution of a phase transition, providing valuable insight into the underlying microstructure and the dynamical processes that take place. Although the approach is applied in a diverse range of fields, from metal-forming to cardiac modelling, there are a limited number of software tools available that allow simulating any phase-field problem and that are highly accessible. To address this, a new open source API and software package called SymPhas is developed for simulating phase-field and phase-field crystal in 1-, 2- and 3-dimensions. Phase-field …


Credit Risk Measurement And Application Based On Bp Neural Networks, Jingshi Luo Aug 2021

Credit Risk Measurement And Application Based On Bp Neural Networks, Jingshi Luo

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The emergence of P2P(Peer-to-peer) lending has opened up a popular way for micro-finance, and the financial lending industry in many countries is growing rapidly. While it facilitates lending to individuals and small and medium-sized enterprises, improving the risk identification capability of the P2P platform is vitally necessary for the sustainable development of the platform. Especially the potential credit risk caused by information asymmetry, this may be fatal to this industry. In order to alleviate the adverse effects of this problem, this paper takes Lending Club’s real loan data as the empirical research object. The random forest is used to screen …